Fo More than 25 veterans from Kansas and Missouri are
participating in Ford's Gift of A Trip to Washington

Ford Motor Company Fund Sends More Than 25 Local Veterans to Visit
National World War II Memorial in D.C.

Ford Motor Company Fund is sponsoring an Honor Flight for local World
War II veterans to visit the National World War II Memorial in Washington,
D.C., one of five Ford-sponsored Honor Flights during 2012 and 2013

More than 25 veterans from Kansas and Missouri are participating

Members of Ford Volunteer Corps will assist with the flight as part of
eighth annual Ford Global Week of Caring

Washington--September 11, 2013: Ford Motor Company Fund is providing more than 25 local World War II
veterans with a special tribute in remembrance of these brave soldiers who
put themselves in harm’s way to protect their fellow Americans.

Ford Fund is covering the cost of the trip to Washington, D.C. for more
than 25 World War II veterans from Missouri and Kansas to experience the
national memorials dedicated in their honor.

“It is an honor and privilege to travel to Washington, D.C.,
alongside these brave Americans who served our country nearly 70 years
ago,” said Tony Reinhart, regional director of Government and
Community Relations, Ford Motor Company. “Ford Fund’s generous
contribution is providing a fitting remembrance of the lasting impact of
and appreciation for their historic sacrifice.”

The World War II Honor Flight veterans, who are in their late eighties
and nineties, along with their guardians, are being greeted in Washington,
D.C. by members of Congress and Ford employees at the memorial. They also
are visiting the Air Force Memorial, Korean War Veterans Memorial, Vietnam
War Memorial, Iwo Jima Memorial and Arlington Cemetery. The trip was
organized by the Honor Flight Network of Kansas City.

Ford Motor Company also is marking 9-11 by sending more than 10,000
employees who are members of the Ford Volunteer Corps into their
communities on six continents. More than $90,000 in Ford Fund grants has
been provided to nonprofit groups in the U.S. for the tools and supplies
necessary to complete these projects during the eighth annual Ford Global
Week of Caring.

Ford Fund sponsored Honor Flights for veterans in Kentucky and in Ohio
earlier this year. Ford is providing more than $50,000 toward Honor Flights
this year, similar to the level of support it contributed in 2012. Since
1974 Ford Motor Company and Ford Motor Company Fund have provided more than
$8 million to veterans organizations, including support for the National
World War II Memorial.

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